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West Afr J Med ; 30(3): 193-6, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22120485

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Tuberculous lymphadenitis (TL) is the commonest form of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis in tropical countries. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to characterize in vivo and in vitro cellular immune responses to Mycobacterium PPD in TL patients as markers of disease and healing. METHODS: Following informed consent, 36 TL patients, 40 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and 20 apparently healthy individuals were enrolled when they met specific selection criteria. The tuberculin skin test (TST) and peripheral blood mono-nuclear cells (PBMCs) culture were conducted using PPD. The cytokines were measured using commercial kits. RESULTS: The mean TST was 24.6 ±8.0 mm for TL patients. The TST was variable in pulmonary TB patients and healthy individuals. It was reactive in a third of pulmonary TB patients with a mean of 20 ±3.0 mm and reactive in half of the healthy individuals with a mean of 12.6 ±3.2 mm. Pre and post-treatment interferon gamma (IFN-g) mean levels were 498.6 ±905.8 pg/ml and 710.0 ±844.6 pg/ml respectively (p=0.0001) for TL patients, while IL-10 mean levels were 93.0 ±136.0 pg/ml and 32.4 ±31.7 pg/ml respectively (p= 0.0001). TST-reactive Pulmonary TB patients had significantly higher IFN-g (851 ±234.4 pg/ml) compared to TBLNT patients (p = 0.0001), while pulmonary TB patients had significantly lower IL-10 compared to TBLNT patients (p=0.0001). Apparently healthy individuals had significantly lower IFN-g and IL-10 levels compared to TBLNT and pulmonary TB patients (p=0.003). CONCLUSION: Strong TST reactivity, high IFN-g and IL-10 levels are good surrogate markers of active TBLNT, while increasing IFN-g levels and decreasing IL-10 levels mark healing. Tuberculosis Skin Test reactivity although a good diagnostic marker does not disappear with treatment.


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Citocinas/imunologia , Hipersensibilidade Tardia/imunologia , Imunidade Celular/imunologia , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/imunologia , Tuberculose dos Linfonodos/patologia , Tuberculose Pulmonar/imunologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Biópsia por Agulha Fina , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolamento & purificação , Estudos Prospectivos , Sudão , Tuberculina/imunologia , Teste Tuberculínico , Tuberculose dos Linfonodos/imunologia , Tuberculose Pulmonar/sangue , Adulto Jovem
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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 92(3): 309-11, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9861405

RESUMO

The haptoglobin phenotypes of Sudanese patients with complicated and uncomplicated falciparum malaria, and those of uninfected randomly selected individuals, were determined by electrophoresis of sera on polyacrylamide gels followed by benzidine staining of the gels. Among 273 malaria patients, the proportions with haptoglobin phenotypes (1-1), (2-1) and (2-2) were 60.8%, 29.7% and 9.5%, respectively, and in 72 cerebral malaria patients the proportions were 63.9%, 29.2%, and 6.9%. The distribution among 208 control individuals was 26.0%, 55.8% and 18.3%, respectively. The difference between patients and controls was highly significant (P < 0.001). The distribution of the different haptoglobin phenotypes among the randomly selected group of 208 Sudanese individuals was comparable to that in many other populations. The results suggests that the haptoglobin phenotype (1-1) is associated with susceptibility to falciparum malaria and the development of severe complications; alternatively, the other phenotypes may confer resistance.


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Haptoglobinas/análise , Malária Cerebral/diagnóstico , Adulto , Animais , Biomarcadores/análise , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Eletroforese em Gel de Poliacrilamida/métodos , Humanos , Immunoblotting/métodos , Malária Cerebral/sangue , Parasitologia/métodos , Sudão
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